| 1825 - 970 sider
...inahurry.—Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction. — Rise early, and be an economist of time. — Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride : manner is something with every body, and every thing with some. — Be guarded in discourse, attentive, and slow to speak. —... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1831 - 528 sider
...hurry — Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction — Rise early, and be an economist of time — Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride : manner is something with every body, and every thing with some — Be guarded in discourse, attentive, and slow to speak —... | |
| 1831 - 652 sider
...hurry — Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction — Rise early, and be an economist of time — Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride : manner is something with every body, and every thing with some — Be guarded in discourse, attentive and slow to speak, never... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1831 - 528 sider
...hurry — Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction — Rise early, and be an economist of time — Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride : manner is something with every body, and every thing with some — Be guarded in discourse, attentive, and slow to speak —... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1831 - 542 sider
...speak — Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious opinions — Beware of concessions and pledges — Be not forward to assign reasons to those who have no right to demand them — Be not subservient nor timid in manner, but manly and independent, firm and decided... | |
| 1832 - 550 sider
...opinions. Beware of concessions and pledges, especially to those who might take advantage thereof. Be not forward to assign reasons to those who have no right to demand them. Be not subservient nor timid in manner, but manly and independent, linn and decided. Think... | |
| 1833 - 444 sider
...— Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of self-conviction. — Rise early, and be an economist of time. — Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride : manner is something with every body, and every thing with some. — Be guarded in discourse, attentive and slow to speak. —... | |
| William Trollope - 1834 - 550 sider
...hurry — Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction — -Rise early, and be an economist of time — Maintain dignity without the...Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious opinions — Beware of concessions and pledges — Be not forward to assign reasons to those who have no right... | |
| William Trollope - 1834 - 546 sider
...speak — Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious opinions — Beware of concessions and pledges — Be not forward to assign reasons to those who have no right to demand them — Be not subservient, nor timid in manner, but manly and independent, firm and decided... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1836 - 340 sider
...in a hurry. Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction. Rise early, and be an economist of time. Maintain dignity without the appearance of pride ; manner is something with every body, and every thing with some. Be guarded in discourse, attentive, and slow to speak. Never... | |
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